Many vehicle companies talk about "turbocharged" engines, which you will often find described as a crucial component of high-performance sports cars. But, did you know that they come available on many other sedan, crossover and SUV models as well? When an auto manufacturer installs a turbocharger or supercharger on their vehicle's engine it, simply put, means that they installed a compressor that forces air into the engine to allow it to "breathe," thus, running more efficiently and wasting less fuel.

It's that time of the year, tax season, and, if you're like most Americans, you should be receiving quite a large chunk of money as a tax return. According to the IRS, the average tax return in America is around $3,000, which is plenty of money to get you on your way to a new, used, or better vehicle!

How should you use your tax refund wisely? Here are five ways that you could spend your tax money on a new, used, or current vehicle.